Note: In part 3, the levels are quite low for the first minute and a half as in original recording.
Description: Ethel Duffy Turner, tape-recorded interview conducted in 1966 by Ruth Teiser for the Regional Oral History Office. Author and revolutionary describes childhood in San Quentin, participation in Mexican revolutionary movement, 1908-1911; Jack and Charmion London; Carmel friends; literary pursuits in S.F. in the 1920's; the Stage and Studio Club, 1922.
Transcript:
Writers and revolutionists: oral history transcript / Ethel Duffy Turner Call Number: BANC MSS 68-12 c; Phonotape 490 B
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